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  1. A top is a toy that is made to spin on its pointed end by pulling on a string wrapped around the body of the top. The string has
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  2. A long string is wrapped around a 6.4-cm-diameter cylinder, initially at rest, that is free to rotate on an axle. The string is
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  3. A long string is wrapped around a 6.2cm diameter cylinder, initially at rest, that is free to rotate on an axle. The string is
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  4. A top is a toy that is made to spin on its pointed end by pulling on a string wrapped around the body of the top. The string has
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  5. A top is a toy that is made to spin on its pointed end by pulling on a string wrapped around the body of the top. The string has
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  6. A yo-yo with an axle diameter of 2.00cm has a 80.0cm length of string wrapped around it many times in such a way that the string
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  7. a string is wrapped around a cylinder with radius of 20cm. If the force of 300N is applied to the string, what is the magnitude
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  8. a light string 4 meters long is wrapped around a solid cylindrical spool with a radius of 0.075 m and a mass of .5 kg.a 5kg mass
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  9. A block and a spool have the same mass, and are each pulled across a level, frictionless surface by a string, as shown to the
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  10. A block and a spool have the same mass, and are each pulled across a level, frictionless surface by a string, as shown to the
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